HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative Announces
Guidelines for K-16 Education
Deadline: February 15, 2007
The HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative is designed
to support the innovative use of mobile technology in K-16
education and to help identify K-12 public schools and two-
and four-year colleges and universities that HP might support
with future grants. Based on the outcomes of the projects
funded through this initiative in 2007, HP may offer some
grant recipients additional, higher-value grants in 2008.
In 2007, HP will award approximately $10 million in total
cash and equipment to schools in the U.S. and Puerto Rico
through the HP Technology for Teaching Program, including
reinvestment for selected projects previously funded.
K-12 Request for Proposals: In 2007, HP will grant awards to
K-12 public schools in the United States, including Puerto
Rico, that are using a collaborative, team-based approach to
implementing technology integration projects. The activities
of the project must be focused on using technology to teach,
rather than on teaching students to use technology. HP will
select teams of five teachers from approximately thirty
schools to receive the equipment, professional development,
and support they need to effectively integrate technology
into their instruction. The value of the grant award to each
school is at least $30,000.
Higher Education Request for Proposals: For the 2007 U.S. HP
Technology for Teaching Grant in Higher Education, HP invites
a teams consisting of at least two faculty members to propose
a course redesign project for one or more undergraduate
courses that are part of an accredited degree program in one
or more of the following eligible disciplines: mathematics;
science (physical, environmental, computer); and engineering
(electrical, computer, mechanical, environmental, materials).
HP will select approximately forty campuses in the U.S. and
Puerto Rico to each receive a product bundle for one faculty
member and a classroom valued at approximately $55,000; a
$19,000 cash grant for the principal investigator to use to
support the work of the project; and attendance at the annual
HP Technology for Teaching Worldwide Higher Education
conference in early 2008.
The online application system will open on January 8, 2007.
Proposals must be submitted by February 15, 2007.
Requests for Proposals, with specific details about the grant
goals and application process, are available at the HP Web
site now.
Guidelines for K-16 Education
Deadline: February 15, 2007
The HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative is designed
to support the innovative use of mobile technology in K-16
education and to help identify K-12 public schools and two-
and four-year colleges and universities that HP might support
with future grants. Based on the outcomes of the projects
funded through this initiative in 2007, HP may offer some
grant recipients additional, higher-value grants in 2008.
In 2007, HP will award approximately $10 million in total
cash and equipment to schools in the U.S. and Puerto Rico
through the HP Technology for Teaching Program, including
reinvestment for selected projects previously funded.
K-12 Request for Proposals: In 2007, HP will grant awards to
K-12 public schools in the United States, including Puerto
Rico, that are using a collaborative, team-based approach to
implementing technology integration projects. The activities
of the project must be focused on using technology to teach,
rather than on teaching students to use technology. HP will
select teams of five teachers from approximately thirty
schools to receive the equipment, professional development,
and support they need to effectively integrate technology
into their instruction. The value of the grant award to each
school is at least $30,000.
Higher Education Request for Proposals: For the 2007 U.S. HP
Technology for Teaching Grant in Higher Education, HP invites
a teams consisting of at least two faculty members to propose
a course redesign project for one or more undergraduate
courses that are part of an accredited degree program in one
or more of the following eligible disciplines: mathematics;
science (physical, environmental, computer); and engineering
(electrical, computer, mechanical, environmental, materials).
HP will select approximately forty campuses in the U.S. and
Puerto Rico to each receive a product bundle for one faculty
member and a classroom valued at approximately $55,000; a
$19,000 cash grant for the principal investigator to use to
support the work of the project; and attendance at the annual
HP Technology for Teaching Worldwide Higher Education
conference in early 2008.
The online application system will open on January 8, 2007.
Proposals must be submitted by February 15, 2007.
Requests for Proposals, with specific details about the grant
goals and application process, are available at the HP Web
site now.
RFP Link:
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/grants/us/programs/tech_teaching/index.html
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